Trump Tax Reform and the Manufacturing Sector
Join us to learn more about the tax law changes and recent IRS guidance that will have a direct impact on the manufacturing sector.
New provisions which may have an impact on your business:
- The new Qualified Business Income deduction for pass-thru entities
- The repeal of the Domestic Production Activities Deduction (DPAD)
- Potential limitations on business interest expense deductibility
- Increased bonus depreciation and Section 179 deduction provisions
- The new excess business loss provisions
- Net operating loss utilization rule changes
- Applicability of the Uniform Capitalization rules to small manufacturers
- Changes to the deductibility of meals and entertainment expenses
Presented by Mike Kouyoumdjian, CPA and Managing Shareholder
RP&B CPAs in Riverside
The IRS has spent much of the year issuing clarifying guidance on a multitude of these items.
Presented by Mike Kouyoumdjian, CPA and Managing Shareholder
RP&B CPAs in Riverside
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Victoria Club,
2521 Arroyo Dr., Riverside, CA 92506
Note Dress Code: As this is a private club, please do not wear jeans, cut-offs, or tank tops.
Agenda
11 a.m. Arrival and mingle
11:30 a.m. Lunch served
11:45 a.m. General Meeting with introductions
12 p.m. Guest speaker
12:45 p.m. Q & A
Lunch Choice (make selection during pre-registration)
Pastrami Sandwich or Chicken Caesar Salad
Tickets:
- Manufacturers $20 ($25 at the door)
- Non-Manufacturers $30 ($35 at the door)
- Students $17 ($20 at the door)
Our Speaker:
Michael Kouyoumdjian, CPA (“Mike K.”) earned his BS in Accounting, with a minor in international marketing, from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. In 2005, Mike joined RP&B, where he performs at a high level with a strong commitment to client service and quality. He consults with the firm’s largest and most complex clients, assisting with planning issues, mergers and acquisitions, incorporations, and reorganizations.